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And I thought it was wonderful, I loved everything about it, I was even really into the love interest, If you havnt seen it and have been put off by some po faced reviews, try to check it out whilst its still on at IMAX's you've gotta see it in 3D

but i really didnt mind any of that, there was sooooo much to look at, like in the first bit (some say that dragged a bit) yet there was tons going on to make litening to the script that intently irrelevant for me.....for instance when they were in some control room.....there was some dialogue going on but im glad it was simplistic, because I was busy checking out all the holographic screens being used incidentlaly by operators.......ok they drew attention to them initially before not then highlighting them, but i wsas dtill drawn to them cos i was checking them out and how feasible their use would be, and concluding that these were really really acely designed and thought out (far more likely and practical and usable than those in the matrix and in star trek) I mean the level of detail was far deeper than maybe some people realised (I only say this cos some people were obviously able to be dissappointed by the dialogue) maybe Im just not an intellectual at heart, the visuals were way enough for me, soooo much to see, words would have just interrupted.

My eldest feels the same as me, my youngest felt the same as you and Mrs Knees, Its weird.

Wasn't expecting to be as amazed as I was. Although I found it funny that all my friends came out of it being like "how amazing was the whole world?" and amazed by all the 'natural' stuff they'd created, but I was far more impressed by the their technology etc. Probably missed the point of the film, the whole 'nature is amazing' thing, but I prefered the fancy tech.